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Created page with "thumb|18th-century illustration of Mount Kailash, depicting the holy family: Shiva and Parvati, cradling Skanda with Ganesha by Shiva's side In a geocentric coordinate system, this is the axis of rotation of the Celestial Sphere. Consequently, in ancient Greco-Roman astronomy, the Axis Mundi is the axis of rotation of the planetary spheres within the classical geocentric model of the cosmos. In 20th-century comparative mythology, the te..."
(Created page with "thumb|18th-century illustration of Mount Kailash, depicting the holy family: Shiva and Parvati, cradling Skanda with Ganesha by Shiva's side In a geocentric coordinate system, this is the axis of rotation of the Celestial Sphere. Consequently, in ancient Greco-Roman astronomy, the Axis Mundi is the axis of rotation of the planetary spheres within the classical geocentric model of the cosmos. In 20th-century comparative mythology, the te...")
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